Welcome to the Bipartisan State Board of Elections & Ethics Enforcement

Here you will find information on the requirements of the State Government Ethics
Act and the Lobbying Law along with other information that provides you with a better
understanding of ethics and lobbying in North Carolina. The State Ethics Commission
is responsible for interpreting the State Government Ethics Act (SGEA) and Lobbying
Law and shares administration of the Lobbying Law with the Secretary of State's Office.

MPO & RPO TAC MEMBERS SUBJECT
TO FINES/PROSECUTIONEffective October
1, 2014, Technical Advisory Committee (TAC) members of Metropolitan Planning Organizations (MPO) and
Rural Planning Organizations (RPO) will be
assessed penalties and face possible criminal sanctions if they fail
to timely file a complete Statement of Economic Interest (SEI) and a complete Real Estate Disclosure Form with the State Ethics Commission.
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